UrbaWind® 3.5 is coming soon! This new version introduces new features and improvements to make your urban wind studies faster, more accurate, and easier to carry out.
Designing an urban project requires taking into account complex environments, composed of buildings of various shapes, as well as vegetation and local topography. To address these challenges, UrbaWind® relies on CFD technology, ensuring fast and reliable computation. Thanks to its refined automatic meshing and intuitive visualization capabilities, wind flows can be clearly illustrated and analyzed—whether for a single building, a neighborhood, or an entire city.
With this new version, UrbaWind® delivers enhanced performance and user experience, notably thanks to near-instant visualization rendering, the integration of new weather databases and future climate scenarios, as well as a comparison tool for summaries to analyze weather scenarios (seasonal, future).
Whether you are already a user or simply curious to discover how UrbaWind® can support your projects, this webinar is the perfect opportunity to get an overview of the new features.
Join us
📅 Tuesday, October 7
🕒 3:30 PM (UTC+02:00)
UrbaWind® is a software that computes local urban wind and models 3D airflow. It accurately simulates the wind flow and analyzes its characteristics in complex environments, including numerous buildings of various shapes as well as vegetation.
It features three modules, each dedicated to a specific theme: Pedestrian Wind and Thermal Comfort; Natural Ventilation; and Small Wind Turbines.
Agenda of the webinar
- Historical Wind Database to Oceania: Australia & New Zealand
- Future Climate Scenarios: West Europe, North America, Israel & Oceania
- Wind Data Portal
- Synthesis comparison tool
- Faster rendering on visualization
- Colormap: Preset, customize and save
- Miscellaneous: Option to return to default viewpoint, Export as CSV, new look of UrbaWind®
Speakers

Guillaume Vervout
Business Manager of the Urban Product Line
Guillaume V. is the Business Manager of the Urban product line at Meteodyn. With a degree in engineering, he has worked in many fields and builds on his previous experience to improve solutions for customers.

Guillaume Caniot
Urban Climatology Expert
Guillaume C. is the expert engineer in CFD and urban climatology with more than fifteen years of experience, Guillaume is a specialist of wind impact at the micro-scale level for urban environments (wind comfort, natural ventilation, etc.).